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US1794714A
US1794714A US67294A US6729425A US1794714A US 1794714 A US1794714 A US 1794714A US 67294 A US67294 A US 67294A US 6729425 A US6729425 A US 6729425A US 1794714 A US1794714 A US 1794714A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D88/54Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying
    • B65D88/56Large containers characterised by means facilitating filling or emptying by tilting
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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    • B65G2814/0314General arrangements for moving bulk material downwards
    • B65G2814/0316General arrangements for moving bulk material downwards to a storage room
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  • MATERIAL N.I Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK HANDLING This'invention relates to the handling of materials and in particular to the handling and conveying of powder-like material.
  • dry powder-like material is conveyed from one location to another with agitation, by the means that convey it, warranting its proper conditioning;
  • the conveying means is of a character that obviates wastage, provides storage for testing and controlling delivery, and has a conformation that insures the completeness of, delivery of a charge or load. Furtherloading and for discharging the conveying m ans, andthe apparatus required is very ple andinexpensive.
  • hese objects .of the invention are accomand in discharging,l the l total contents are removed.
  • Such a formation also gives a low center of gravity with the valved openingrvu upward.
  • A'oor transporting means l such as a lift truck, conveys the container underneath and away from the storage bin, and for this purpose, legs or extensions on the container are provided so that the truck can be rolled beneath the container when it is standing on the floor.
  • a removable yoke and a chain block traveling on a monorail the container is lifted, and it is inverted by means of a second chain block, associated with the first.
  • the container contents are agitated by the inversion, and their weight, resting on the closed valve, insures a tight joint to prevent wastage.
  • rlhe container is latched in its inverted position, transported to the place of discharge,'and seated on the receiving receptacle.
  • a gasket is interposed between the container and the receiver, forming a dust-tight lconnection between them, and all wastage of material is thereby prevented during the discharging operation.
  • the container When discharged the container is returned to the storage place, righted, and conveyed by truck beneath the bin for refilling.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation of a container in filling position
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the container
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of the container in a position to be inverted
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of the container 1nverted qand'in discharging position
  • Fig. 5 is a sectin in the plane of the valve.
  • the container 1 consists of cylindrical body 2 and a conical end portion 3.
  • the body sides 4, 5 project beyond the bottom 6, Vforming legs between which a lift-truck can be rolled.
  • Trunnions 7, 8 project from each side at the middle section.
  • the conical end portion is preferably given a slope corresponding to or somewhat less than the angle of repose of the material to be transported so that the total volume of the container can be utilized; and it is closed by a gate valve 9, which slides within its enclosing seat 10, and gaskets 11 in the seat form contacts with both sides of the valve.
  • a closure 12 in the bottom of the tank gives access to the interior from that end.
  • a yoke 13 detachably engages the trunnions and is lifted by means of a chain block 14 mounted on the monorail 15.
  • a second chain block 1G which may, if desired, be connected to the first by a bar 17, carries a chain 18, which has a bar 19 at the end and passed through an opening 20 in the body for engaging the container and inverting it.
  • Pro]ect ing ears 21 on the body are engaged by latches 22 carried by the yoke, and hold the container in the inverted position.
  • the container For filling, the container is rolled beneath a storage bin 23, and charged with the desired amount of material, which can be to the extent of the containers total volume; the valve is then closed.
  • a truck transports the container to a mono-rail where the yoke is attached and the container lifted. It is then inverted and conveyed inthe inverted position to a discharging location. The weight of the material on the valye presses it tightly against its seat and gasket. The inversion agitates the contents and any packed material is consequently loosened. If deemed necessary, the agitation can be repeated.
  • a preferred form shown in the drawing consists of a spout 24 having a neck 25 about which is placed a soft rubber gasket 26.
  • a spout 24 When the container is lowered upon the spout it compresses the gasket by its own weight. Further compression is also caused by the weight of material supported by the conical end portion, and a dust-tight joint results, preventing any escape of material when the valve is opened and the contents discharged.
  • the container need not be conveyed to the discharging point inverted ⁇ but can be left inthe filling position until the point of discharge is reached andthen inverted. It is preferable, however, to invert the container before transporting it toa discharging location, since it enables more accurate spotting of the container over the receiver spout.
  • a material conveying system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve controlled opening in one end, overhead transporting means, means for detachably connecting said container to said transporting means, and means in combination with said transporting means for inverting said container.
  • a material conveylng system comprlslng in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end and trunnions at Ithe middle section, floor transporting means for contacting the other end of the container and carrying it to and from a filling location, and overhead transporting means including a yoke adapted to be removably attached to the trunnions, for carrying the container to and from a discharging location.
  • a material conveying system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end and trunnions at the middle section, licor transporting means for contacting the other end of the container and carrying it with the valve openingI upward to and from a lilling'location, ovcr head transporting means including a yoke adapted to be removably attached to the trunnions, and container-inverting means.
  • a material handling system colnprising in combination a ⁇ closed container having a valve controlled opening in one end, means for conveying the container with the opening downward to a receiver, and means providing a dust-tight connection between the container opening and the receiver.
  • a material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve controlled opening-in one end, a receiver for the material, means for placin the container with the opening u on sai receiver, and a soft rubber gasket a apted to be interposed between said opening and said receiver.
  • a material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a conical end portion and a valve controlled opening therein, a receiver for the material, means for vplacing the container with the conical end portion in contact with said receiver, and a soft rubber gasket adapted to be interposed between said portion and said receiver.
  • a material handling system comprisying means for conveying material, a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end, side-extensions forming le s at the other end, and trunnions at the middle section.
  • a material handling system comprising means for conveying material, a closed container having an opening therein, a valve seat formed about saido ening, a slide valve mounted in said seat, an gaskets in said seat contacting both sides of said valve.
  • a material handling system comprising means for conveying material, a portable closed container for powder-like material comprising a cylindrical portion and a conical end portion, said conical portion havin a slope in substantial correspondence with t e angle of repose of the material, and having a. va ved opening therein.
  • a material handling system comprising means for conveying material, a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in' one end, legs at the other end, and trunnions at the middle section.
  • a material conveying system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening therein, means for transporting said container, and means for ⁇ inverting said container.
  • a material conveying system comprising in combination a closedD container having a valve controlled opening therein, means for inverting said container and means for transportinor saidcontainer in inverted position.
  • a material handling system a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end, legs at the other end of said container, trunnions on opposite sides of the middle section of s'aid container, and means for suspending and transporting said container, said means including a removable yoke adapted to cooperate with said trunnions.
  • a material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end for filling and emptying said container, trunnions on opposite sides of said container, means for suspending and transporting said container, said means including a removable yoke adapted to cooperate wlth said trunnions, and means for inverting said container.
  • a material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end for lilling and emptying said container, trunnions on opposite sides of said container, means for suspending and transporting said container, said means including a removable yoke adaptcd to cooperate with said trunnions, and means in combination with said transporting means for inverting' said container and for transporting itin inverted position.
  • a material handling system comprising in combination a closed container comprising a cylindrical portion and a conical portion, said conical ortion having a valve-controlled opening for lling and emptying said container, trunnions on opposite sides of said cylindrical portion, means for suspending and transporting said container, said means inv cludin a removable yoke adapted to cooperate wit said trunnions, means in combination with said transporting means for inverting said container, and means on sald yoke or securin g said container in inverted position.
  • a material handling system comprisingin combination a closed container comprising a cylindrical portion and a conical portion, said conical portion having an opening for fllin and emptying said container, a valve seat ormed about said opening, a slide valve mounted in said seat, gaskets in said seat contacting both sides of said valve, trunnions on opposite sides of said cylindrical portion,

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March 3, 1931. C, G, KlpLlNGER 1,794,714
MATERIAL HANDLING Filed Nov. e, i925 i( '40; more, the force of gravitvis utilized both for Patented Mar. 3, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CLARENCE G. KIPLINGER, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR '.l.0` NATIONAL ANILINE @c CHEMICAI CO., INC., OF NEW YORK,
MATERIAL N.I Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK HANDLING This'invention relates to the handling of materials and in particular to the handling and conveying of powder-like material.
In plant operation it is generally vnecessary to store materia-l in one location, while its use is in one or more distant locations; but, when dry powder-like material is stored in bulk, as in large bins, the weight/of the superimposed mass tends to pack the lower portion, and some agitation is then required to restore it to its original condition. It also happens with materials stored in large bins,
' `that there is likelihood of contamination with lforeign substances and of non-uniformity of the material. Consequently, where it is essential that the material delivered be uniform, some means are necessary for permitting testing and for controlling the delivery of the material. In addition, especially when such material has appreciable monetary value, wastage must be prevented. On the other hand, the conveyance of dry powder-like material from the storage place to its place of use is most readily and expeditiously accomplished with the material contained in conveyor buckets, which are ted by gravity, and are likewise discharged by gravity at the place of use. In the' onelocation, the conveyor is beneath the storage bin, and in the other, it is above the receiver.
By the present invention dry powder-like material is conveyed from one location to another with agitation, by the means that convey it, warranting its proper conditioning; the conveying means is of a character that obviates wastage, provides storage for testing and controlling delivery, and has a conformation that insures the completeness of, delivery of a charge or load. Furtherloading and for discharging the conveying m ans, andthe apparatus required is very ple andinexpensive.
pli hed by means of a closed container or buc et having a valved opening in one end and trunnions extending V:trom its middle sectio The container is made conical at the val ed Aend and cylindrical at the'other end; so that in filling, the total `volume is utilized,
hese objects .of the invention are accomand in discharging,l the l total contents are removed. Such a formation also gives a low center of gravity with the valved openingrvu upward. A'oor transporting means, lsuch as a lift truck, conveys the container underneath and away from the storage bin, and for this purpose, legs or extensions on the container are provided so that the truck can be rolled beneath the container when it is standing on the floor. By means of a removable yoke and a chain block traveling on a monorail the container is lifted, and it is inverted by means of a second chain block, associated with the first. The container contents are agitated by the inversion, and their weight, resting on the closed valve, insures a tight joint to prevent wastage. rlhe container is latched in its inverted position, transported to the place of discharge,'and seated on the receiving receptacle. A gasket is interposed between the container and the receiver, forming a dust-tight lconnection between them, and all wastage of material is thereby prevented during the discharging operation. When discharged the container is returned to the storage place, righted, and conveyed by truck beneath the bin for refilling.
By having the container separable. from' the truck and thebverhead conveyor, the same conveying elements can beused with an indefinite number of containers.
For' a more complete understanding of the inventionA reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is an elevation of a container in filling position;
Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the container;
Fig. 3 is an elevation of the container in a position to be inverted;
Fig. 4 is an elevation of the container 1nverted qand'in discharging position;
Fig. 5 is a sectin in the plane of the valve; and
Fig. 6 its seat.
The container 1 consists of cylindrical body 2 and a conical end portion 3. The body sides 4, 5 project beyond the bottom 6, Vforming legs between which a lift-truck can be rolled. Trunnions 7, 8 project from each side at the middle section. The conical end portion is preferably given a slope corresponding to or somewhat less than the angle of repose of the material to be transported so that the total volume of the container can be utilized; and it is closed by a gate valve 9, which slides within its enclosing seat 10, and gaskets 11 in the seat form contacts with both sides of the valve. A closure 12 in the bottom of the tank gives access to the interior from that end.
A yoke 13 detachably engages the trunnions and is lifted by means of a chain block 14 mounted on the monorail 15. A second chain block 1G, which may, if desired, be connected to the first by a bar 17, carries a chain 18, which has a bar 19 at the end and passed through an opening 20 in the body for engaging the container and inverting it. Pro]ect ing ears 21 on the body are engaged by latches 22 carried by the yoke, and hold the container in the inverted position.
For filling, the container is rolled beneath a storage bin 23, and charged with the desired amount of material, which can be to the extent of the containers total volume; the valve is then closed. A truck transports the container to a mono-rail where the yoke is attached and the container lifted. It is then inverted and conveyed inthe inverted position to a discharging location. The weight of the material on the valye presses it tightly against its seat and gasket. The inversion agitates the contents and any packed material is consequently loosened. If deemed necessary, the agitation can be repeated.
While any suitable receiver for the material may be used, a preferred form shown in the drawing consists of a spout 24 having a neck 25 about which is placed a soft rubber gasket 26. When the container is lowered upon the spout it compresses the gasket by its own weight. Further compression is also caused by the weight of material supported by the conical end portion, and a dust-tight joint results, preventing any escape of material when the valve is opened and the contents discharged.
It is obvious that if desired, the container need not be conveyed to the discharging point inverted` but can be left inthe filling position until the point of discharge is reached andthen inverted. It is preferable, however, to invert the container before transporting it toa discharging location, since it enables more accurate spotting of the container over the receiver spout. y
I claim:
1. A material conveying system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve controlled opening in one end, overhead transporting means, means for detachably connecting said container to said transporting means, and means in combination with said transporting means for inverting said container.
2. A material conveylng system comprlslng in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end and trunnions at Ithe middle section, floor transporting means for contacting the other end of the container and carrying it to and from a filling location, and overhead transporting means including a yoke adapted to be removably attached to the trunnions, for carrying the container to and from a discharging location.
3. A material conveying system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end and trunnions at the middle section, licor transporting means for contacting the other end of the container and carrying it with the valve openingI upward to and from a lilling'location, ovcr head transporting means including a yoke adapted to be removably attached to the trunnions, and container-inverting means.
4. A material handling system colnprising in combination a` closed container having a valve controlled opening in one end, means for conveying the container with the opening downward to a receiver, and means providing a dust-tight connection between the container opening and the receiver.
5. A material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve controlled opening-in one end, a receiver for the material, means for placin the container with the opening u on sai receiver, and a soft rubber gasket a apted to be interposed between said opening and said receiver.
6. A material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a conical end portion and a valve controlled opening therein, a receiver for the material, means for vplacing the container with the conical end portion in contact with said receiver, and a soft rubber gasket adapted to be interposed between said portion and said receiver.-
7 In a material handling system comprisying means for conveying material, a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end, side-extensions forming le s at the other end, and trunnions at the middle section.
8. In a material handling system comprising means for conveying material, a closed container having an opening therein, a valve seat formed about saido ening, a slide valve mounted in said seat, an gaskets in said seat contacting both sides of said valve.
9. In a material handling system comprising means for conveying material, a portable closed container for powder-like material comprising a cylindrical portion and a conical end portion, said conical portion havin a slope in substantial correspondence with t e angle of repose of the material, and having a. va ved opening therein.
10. In a material handling system comprising means for conveying material, a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in' one end, legs at the other end, and trunnions at the middle section.
11. A material conveying system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening therein, means for transporting said container, and means for` inverting said container.
12. A material conveying system comprising in combination a closedD container having a valve controlled opening therein, means for inverting said container and means for transportinor saidcontainer in inverted position.
13. fn a material handling system, a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end, legs at the other end of said container, trunnions on opposite sides of the middle section of s'aid container, and means for suspending and transporting said container, said means including a removable yoke adapted to cooperate with said trunnions. c
14. A material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end for filling and emptying said container, trunnions on opposite sides of said container, means for suspending and transporting said container, said means including a removable yoke adapted to cooperate wlth said trunnions, and means for inverting said container.
15. A material handling system comprising in combination a closed container having a valve-controlled opening in one end for lilling and emptying said container, trunnions on opposite sides of said container, means for suspending and transporting said container, said means including a removable yoke adaptcd to cooperate with said trunnions, and means in combination with said transporting means for inverting' said container and for transporting itin inverted position.
l. 16. A material handling system comprising in combination a closed container comprising a cylindrical portion and a conical portion, said conical ortion having a valve-controlled opening for lling and emptying said container, trunnions on opposite sides of said cylindrical portion, means for suspending and transporting said container, said means inv cludin a removable yoke adapted to cooperate wit said trunnions, means in combination with said transporting means for inverting said container, and means on sald yoke or securin g said container in inverted position.
17. A material handling system comprisingin combination a closed container comprising a cylindrical portion and a conical portion, said conical portion having an opening for fllin and emptying said container, a valve seat ormed about said opening, a slide valve mounted in said seat, gaskets in said seat contacting both sides of said valve, trunnions on opposite sides of said cylindrical portion,
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US2629506A (en) * 1949-10-05 1953-02-24 Erwin F Meitz Loading apparatus
US2808164A (en) * 1956-01-19 1957-10-01 Amalgamated Limestone Corp Ltd Transportable bin or container
US2846081A (en) * 1955-02-07 1958-08-05 Vivian J Moore Boom loader for overhead crane
US2993724A (en) * 1956-06-05 1961-07-25 Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Ag Drop-bottom charging bucket for charging metallurgical furnaces
US3206051A (en) * 1961-05-11 1965-09-14 Coolant Equipment Corp Material handling apparatus
US3354918A (en) * 1966-02-21 1967-11-28 Clarence B Coleman Bin and unloading stand
US4470743A (en) * 1980-06-26 1984-09-11 Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Container
US4662669A (en) * 1985-09-30 1987-05-05 Amoco Corporation Spent catalyst container
US5411306A (en) * 1993-08-20 1995-05-02 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Method and device for inverting a turbine cylinder cover

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2629506A (en) * 1949-10-05 1953-02-24 Erwin F Meitz Loading apparatus
US2846081A (en) * 1955-02-07 1958-08-05 Vivian J Moore Boom loader for overhead crane
US2808164A (en) * 1956-01-19 1957-10-01 Amalgamated Limestone Corp Ltd Transportable bin or container
US2993724A (en) * 1956-06-05 1961-07-25 Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Ag Drop-bottom charging bucket for charging metallurgical furnaces
US3206051A (en) * 1961-05-11 1965-09-14 Coolant Equipment Corp Material handling apparatus
US3354918A (en) * 1966-02-21 1967-11-28 Clarence B Coleman Bin and unloading stand
US4470743A (en) * 1980-06-26 1984-09-11 Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Container
US4662669A (en) * 1985-09-30 1987-05-05 Amoco Corporation Spent catalyst container
US5411306A (en) * 1993-08-20 1995-05-02 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Method and device for inverting a turbine cylinder cover

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